Pocono Mountains Travel Guide - 2008-2009 - (Page 46) ACCOMMODATIONS AAA RATING ASSURANCE POCONO QUALITY ASSURANCE JACUZZI/ HOT TUB POCONO MOUNTAINS HERITAGE SUPERIOR SMALL LODGING PROGRAM OPEN SEASONALLY ONLINE RESERVATIONS KEY TO SYMBOLS O CON PO MOUNTA IN S RATES: $ = up to $75, $$ = $76-$150, $$$ = $151-$225, $$$$ = $226-$299, $$$$$ = $300 & up POOL: I = Indoor, O = Outdoor, B = Both FOOD SERVICE: R = Restaurant, B = Breakfast Served, K = Kitchen THE SHEPARD HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 570-426-1465 4 $$ B I-6 A “country Victorian” bed and breakfast in the Delaware Water Gap. In-room sherry. Sitting room and wrap-around veranda on premise. www.shepardhouse.com, 108 Shepard Ave., Delaware Water Gap STONY BROOK INN a af ss ka 888-424-5240, 570-424-1100 4 $$-$$$ O B I-7 A quaint bed and breakfast with four rooms, all with private baths, in the historical village of Shawnee-on-Delaware. Heated pool (in season) and within 20 minutes of ski areas. www.stonybrookinn.com, River Road, Shawnee on Delaware SUITES ON BROADWAY 570-325-3540 2 • $$$ B,K J-3 Private exclusive suites for two adults located in the heart of historic Jim Thorpe above the Marianne Monteleone Design Gallery. This 19th-century brick Victorian invites a sense of yesteryear. www.suitesonbroadway.com, 97 Broadway, Jim Thorpe SWEET REFLECTIONS BED & BREAKFAST 570-386-5406 3 $$ B J-3 Lovely brick home built before the Civil War. The décor is a blend of old and new. Delicious breakfasts made with love. Guests say it is an unforgettable stay with an amazing breakfast. www.jimthorpe.com, 574 Oak Grove Dr., Lehighton THE VICTORIANN BED & BREAKFAST h 570-325-8107 7 B 1 J-3 Enchanting Victorian townhouse built in 1860. Part of “Millionaire’s Row” on Broadway in Jim Thorpe. Charming rooms, private baths, TVs, A/C and full breakfast. www.thevictoriann.com, 68 Broadway, Jim Thorpe WHISPERING WATERS BED & BREAKFAST SUITES akg 610-377-3949 2 • $$ B,K J-3 Romantic, 1860-era country Victorian home with two luxury suites on over 15 acres of beautiful forest and wetlands. Trout hatchery, hiking and nature trail on site. Spa gift package provided. www.whisperingwatersbnb.com, 3858 Fairyland Rd., Lehighton WHITE BEAR BED & BREAKFAST ak 570-645-9308 3 • $$ B J-2 Turn-of-the-century farm on 19 acres just minutes from historic Jim Thorpe. Three rooms with private and shared bath overlooking an organic working farm. Full gourmet breakfast. www.whitebearbandb.com, 169 E. White Bear Dr., Summit Hill WHITEHURST GUEST HOUSE CAMPS d h af 800-320-1742 5 $$ K J-3 Whitehurst is the newest and oldest building in Jim Thorpe. The newly renovated guest house was originally home to the town’s founder, Josiah White. Constructed in 1822 and renovated in 2004. www.whitehurstguesthouse.com, 626 Center St., Jim Thorpe INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CAMP AND TROUT LAKE k 570-620-2267 B I-5 Set on a beautifully pristine Trout Lake. Modern lakeside cabins are nestled among tall pines. The privacy and abundant wildlife form the perfect setting for group retreats, weddings and summer camps. www.international-sports.com, 1100 Twin Lake Rd., Stroudsburg TWIN PINES CAMP CONFERENCE AND RETREAT CENTER CONDO/HOME RENTALS AD P. 49 570-629-2411 54 O 5 I-6 Year ’round, 205-acre mountain setting, Christian environment, Pennsylvania Dutch-style food, weekly summer camp programs for all ages, retreat facilities available. Small groups are their specialty. www.twinpines.org, 3000 Twin Pine Rd., Stroudsburg BIG BASS LAKE, INC. fl 800-762-6669, 570-842-7600 85 $$$$$ B K G-4 Private, gated community with individually owned houses ranging from two to six bedrooms. Amenities include lakes, a clubhouse, beaches, fishing, pools, ski slope, tubing and more. www.bigbasslake.com, Route 507, Gouldsboro CABINS-4-RENT af jl 610-767-8680 4 $$-$$$$$ K J-4 Vacation getaway cabins with nature, Jacuzzis, fireplaces, full kitchens, digital cable, high-speed Internet, PlayStation, karaoke, and much more. Open year ’round. Minutes from Blue Mountain Ski Area. www.pacabinsforrent.com, 244 Duke Ln., Kunkletown AD P. 58 LAKE NAOMI CLUB 800-626-6439, 570-646-9191 O R H-4 A premier country club community with many amenities: 277-acre lake, tennis courts, two pools, lakeside clubhouse, fitness center, Kids Kamp and recreations programs. www.lakenaomiclub.com, Route 423, Pocono Pines MOUNTAIN RESORT VILLAS 570-443-8428 123 I-4 Fully furnished, privately-owned townhouses and condominiums. Just minutes from Big Boulder and Jack Frost Ski Area. Offering year-round activities and amenities. One-, two- or three-bedroom villas. P.O. Box 704, Blakeslee PENN ESTATES RESORT f 800-233-8240, 570-424-8795 16 O K H-6 Vacation villas with fireplaces. Fishing, hiking, biking, boating, picnic area, playground, sledding, softball, volleyball and lakes available. Close to attractions, shopping and casinos. www.pennestates.com, Routes 447 & 191, Analomink PINE HILL LODGE 570-839-8060 11 K H-5 1875 country lodge for your private group, 11 bedrooms. Full kitchen, two dining rooms, living room, fireplace and more. Sleeps 14-30 people. 42 Pine Hill Rd., Mount Pocono AD P. 63 SHAWNEE VILLAGE RESORT k 866-324-4060, 570-421-1500 30 • $$-$$$$$ O R I-6 Spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom condos fully furnished and equipped with all appliances. Sleeps up to eight people. Includes linens, towels, blankets, cable TV, VCR, fireplaces or wood-burning stoves. www.shawneerentals.com, 5242-5255 Buttermilk Falls Rd., Shawnee on Delaware 46 POCONO MOUNTAINS TRAVEL GUIDE MAP LOCATION FOOD SERVICE # OF ROOMS/ SUITES/UNITS a INTERNET/ HOOKUP/WI-FI ON-SITE GOLF c LAKE/RIVER ON SITE PETS WELCOME # OF MEETING/ BANQUET ROOMS RATE RANGE POOL http://www.shepardhouse.com http://www.stonybrookinn.com http://www.suitesonbroadway.com http://www.jimthorpe.com http://www.thevictoriann.com http://www.whisperingwatersbnb.com http://www.whitebearbandb.com http://www.whitehurstguesthouse.com http://www.international-sports.com http://www.twinpines.org http://www.bigbasslake.com http://www.pacabinsforrent.com http://www.lakenaomiclub.com http://www.pennestates.com http://www.shawneerentals.com
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